Play roles in female reproductive performance

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  • who: Vitamin D and colleagues from the DepartmentAzad University Iran have published the research: play roles in female reproductive performance, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The work shows that serum calcium level exerts its control throughout the ovarian gametogenetic process as well as in the developing embryo.
  • how: The data are also consistent with the delayed neonatal growth observed between days 6 and 15 postpartum when pups are fed by a VD-deficient ­mother2034. All animal experiments were conducted in compliance with the ethical guidelines established by the Institutional Ethics . . .

     

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